Prices are falling all over the place as the hoarders and panic buys are running down and stock is flowing in. I go to my local gunstore and I can pretty much always find fn 5.7x28 factory boxes of 50 for 32.00 (be happy to give the place in pm if you're near redmond area in WA.) I'm gonna say that you can expect a fair price to be 5 to 8 cents per case or 5 to 8 bux per 100 brass. That's about 10% which seems fair to me.

anyone expecting $15 per 100 is frankly nuts imo. Maybe at the height of the panic you could get that.. but 5.7 is a finicky round to reload, has limited reload life compared to other rounds (two to 3 reloads before youre getting into dangerous stress levels), and has very limited powder data (confining it to less than a handful of "approved" powders.) It's an exotic round to reload and can be tough as heck to master with only a handful of guns that use it. IMO that should figure into the cost for the brass (lowering it a bit)

So for the ppl asking what's fair... that's what I think is a fair price. Limited life, difficulty, and failing ammo prices are forcing the fair price down imo. If you disagree, your opinion is just as valid and I'll not gainsay you that. I simply gave my opinion on what I think is fair. .05 to .08 a case seems neither over generous nor over stingy for this imo.

At the height they went for way more....there were closed auctions on gb for $800 for 2k pieces of brass ...(i know that's nuts, but I saw plenty others close to that as well around January/February)
now its quite a bit lower, but good luck trying to find it for 5c per piece, doubt that happened during the best of times...

Sorry man, I'd send some your way but I don't have any more yet. I gave some away on here a couple weeks ago , you're just a couple weeks too late. When I get some more rounded up I'll see if you have found any.

I don't reload, so I sold what I have picked up from my shooting. I sold it here on this forum for $60/1,000 plus shipping of $10. The range I shoot at lets you pick through the brass for $.03/piece. You can pick up your own for free. There are not enough 5.7 shooters to make picking through the brass worthwhile, but it would make a lot of sense for other reloaders.

Prices are falling all over the place as the hoarders and panic buys are running down and stock is flowing in. I go to my local gunstore and I can pretty much always find fn 5.7x28 factory boxes of 50 for 32.00 (be happy to give the place in pm if you're near redmond area in WA.) I'm gonna say that you can expect a fair price to be 5 to 8 cents per case or 5 to 8 bux per 100 brass. That's about 10% which seems fair to me.

anyone expecting $15 per 100 is frankly nuts imo. Maybe at the height of the panic you could get that.. but 5.7 is a finicky round to reload, has limited reload life compared to other rounds (two to 3 reloads before youre getting into dangerous stress levels), and has very limited powder data (confining it to less than a handful of "approved" powders.) It's an exotic round to reload and can be tough as heck to master with only a handful of guns that use it. IMO that should figure into the cost for the brass (lowering it a bit)

So for the ppl asking what's fair... that's what I think is a fair price. Limited life, difficulty, and failing ammo prices are forcing the fair price down imo. If you disagree, your opinion is just as valid and I'll not gainsay you that. I simply gave my opinion on what I think is fair. .05 to .08 a case seems neither over generous nor over stingy for this imo.

I don't know anyone asking $15 per 100. I would be a buyer at 5 cents. I am not a seller at 15 cents. And a fair price is what the seller wants being paid by the buyer. Simple.

It has to do with fact you can't really get factory new brass. So if you want to reload, which a ton of people do with this round, you have to shoot and keep brass, or buy some once shot stuff. It is worth more when you can't get virgin brass. Simple supply and demand. The rarity of the round and therefore brass actually increases its price, not decreases. Always has.

Good luck to you finding 5 cent brass though. You never know, you might find it for free at the right range.

First off to the ppl that are offering some free brass or at least the possibility of it, i really appreciate it, but I prefer to repay such kindness. If not money, then if I have something I can offer I'm glad to. Good people that share and do nice things for others deserve to be repaid in kind. So as much as I'd love to accept free, in all good conscience I can't... but it is noted and

On the price of 5. brass. Actually found 2k rounds from a guy for 130 after shipping... so .05 is within the realm

As to less lifespan making it more valuable... not so much

The price for the brass is partially based on rarity so yes... but you can buy fresh factory rounds from fn for 30-33 bux for 50. If you do the simple math you get 100 brass for 60 bux AND shoot 100 rounds.

so you're paying 60 cents a round roughly... fully loaded. 15 cents is 1/4 the price of a fully loaded round. That's just insanity when you can maybe load 5.7 safely 2 to 3 times compared to something like 30-06 which you can reload multiple times safely. Never mind the dang lacquer coating flaking off big time on the 3rd reload of a 5.7 and that the neck can't be annealed to extend reasonable life due to the silly coating

Decreased lifespan in brass is a net negative because it means you get less return on your investment.

Also, while a bit hard to find someone that carries 5.7 from time to time, we're not talking gold here... scarity of 5.7 is illusiary because there is plenty of new ammo available and of shooters only a small percentage reload. Thus brass is the left overs for most people. Of reloaders only a tiny fraction of the reloading population reload 5.7 and lets be honest, it has a bad rep for being finicky and tempermental.

As to finding your brass. get a brass catcher for yoour ps-90 for heaven's sake. Don't let it go flying. can't do much for the pistol... but the ps ejects down and that' should keep the brass nice and local

Stevenav wrote:First off to the ppl that are offering some free brass or at least the possibility of it, i really appreciate it, but I prefer to repay such kindness. If not money, then if I have something I can offer I'm glad to. Good people that share and do nice things for others deserve to be repaid in kind. So as much as I'd love to accept free, in all good conscience I can't... but it is noted and

On the price of 5. brass. Actually found 2k rounds from a guy for 130 after shipping... so .05 is within the realm

As to less lifespan making it more valuable... not so much

The price for the brass is partially based on rarity so yes... but you can buy fresh factory rounds from fn for 30-33 bux for 50. If you do the simple math you get 100 brass for 60 bux AND shoot 100 rounds.

so you're paying 60 cents a round roughly... fully loaded. 15 cents is 1/4 the price of a fully loaded round. That's just insanity when you can maybe load 5.7 safely 2 to 3 times compared to something like 30-06 which you can reload multiple times safely. Never mind the dang lacquer coating flaking off big time on the 3rd reload of a 5.7 and that the neck can't be annealed to extend reasonable life due to the silly coating

Decreased lifespan in brass is a net negative because it means you get less return on your investment.

Also, while a bit hard to find someone that carries 5.7 from time to time, we're not talking gold here... scarity of 5.7 is illusiary because there is plenty of new ammo available and of shooters only a small percentage reload. Thus brass is the left overs for most people. Of reloaders only a tiny fraction of the reloading population reload 5.7 and lets be honest, it has a bad rep for being finicky and tempermental.

As to finding your brass. get a brass catcher for yoour ps-90 for heaven's sake. Don't let it go flying. can't do much for the pistol... but the ps ejects down and that' should keep the brass nice and local

SO you don't need any more brass then? Good on you. Glad you could find some.

I mean I haven't gotten them yet, and as they say "there's many a slip txit cup and lip"

I sent the guy payment, but I've not seen the cases yet and till I do I don't even know if I've been sold a pig in a poke or not.

Besides, 2k rounds of brass is maybe a good start at best.

The other thing is I have a bullet maker that wants me to test run some proto type bullets (turned aluminum) for him so that'll eat up a few hundred cases for that... so I'm always looking... but as I said. I'm not looking for free brass. I'm willing to pay for what I buy... just not at crazy prices.